Here's how the rest of them faired:
Professional Tire Inflating Gun 92549
$49.99Overall Score: 19.0
Accuracy: 5.0
Durability: 5.0
Form/Fit: 5.0
Readabilty: 4.0
Type: Analog Dial
Range: 0-140 psi
Claims: None
Comments: +/- 0.5 psi @ 20. For such a large gauge, they could have made the scale bigger for more precise readings. Garage use only. as it requires pressurized air source to work. Check air pressure as you fill. Large gauge, wide range. Super accurate.
Contact:
Griot's Garage[/list]
No name Pencil Gauge #2
$2-$3Overall Score: 15.0
Accuracy: 4.0
Durability: 4.0
Form/Fit: 4.0
Readabilty: 3.0
Type: Pencil
Range: 10-50 psi
Claims: N/A
Comments: +1 psi @ 35 and 50. Pencil gauges can be accurate, but precise readings are difficult. Aluminum. Light, cheap feel, you almost don't want to trust it, but readings were consistent. Standard type pencil gauge, slanted chuck. Works fine, but care is required to not bump the slider as you remove it from the stem
Contact: N/A
Monket Grip MG8859
$2.29Overall Score: 14.5
Accuracy: 4.5
Durability: 3.0
Form/Fit: 4.0
Readabilty: 3.0
Type: Pencil
Range: 5-50 psi
Claims: Steel body, chrome finish, plastic head
Comments: -0.5 psi across range. Cheap feel. Lighter than Slime Tire Gauge 2005A. Has pocket clip.
Contact: Checker Auto Parts
No name Pencil Gauge #3
$2-$3Overall Score: 14.5
Accuracy: 3.5
Durability: 4.0
Form/Fit: 4.0
Readabilty: 3.0
Type: Pencil
Range: 10-100 psi
Claims: None
Comments: +1-1.5 psi across range. Found in tool box. Nothing to recommend it. Holds pressure until you push it back in. Good, so long as you don't bump it and change the reading. Accuracy improved after drops!
Contact: N/A
Slime Tire Gauge 2005-A
$3.99Overall Score: 14.5
Accuracy: 3.0
Durability: 4.0
Form/Fit: 4.0
Readabilty: 3.0
Type: Pencil
Range: 20-120 psi
Claims: Bonus: 4 piece standard black valve caps.
Comments: -2 psi @ 20, +/-2 psi @ 35, +/-1 psi @ 50. Pulling the slider out and trying to recall your mark is tough. Heavier feel than other pencil type gauges. Spot-on at 80 psi. Fits the valve stem well, difficult to get precise readings.
Contact: AutoZone
Accu-Gage DT171 Talking Bilingual
$19.99Overall Score: 14.0
Accuracy: 3.0
Durability: 3.0
Form/Fit: 4.0
Readabilty: 4.0
Type: Digital
Range: 5-100 psi
Claims: Hear tire pressure in English or Spanish
Comments: +1 psi @ 20, +1.5 @ 35, +2.0 @ 50. 3/8" lCD. "Voice" is difficult to hear and is delayed. Nice place to put thumb on back. No Auto-On like other units. Auto-off. Nice light, red alloy, good feel.
Contact: Sears Auto Center
Accutire MS-4820B
$9.99Overall Score: 14.0
Accuracy: 3.5
Durability: 3.5
Form/Fit: 3.0
Readabilty: 2.0
Type: Digital
Range: 5-99 psi
Claims: +/- 1% plus .5 psi
Comments: +/-1.5 psi @ high end. Smallest LCD window of all, it uses a magnifying plastic lens so you can read it. Can be recalibrated by resetting to zero. Smallish head makes you think it will break if you push too hard. Sort of like a digital pencil gauge.
Contact: Sears Auto Center
AutoSport PH60Xal
$19.95Overall Score: 14.0
Accuracy: 4.0
Durability: 0.0
Form/Fit: 5.0
Readabilty: 5.0
Type: Analog Dial
Range: 0-60 psi
Claims: None
Comments: +/- .5-1 psi across range. Brass case gives quality feel. Release valve holds rock solid. Great guage, but dropping it ruined it. Swivel chuck. The 10" braided hose makes it easy to use. We like the way it locks to the stem. Very good accuracy before drops.
Contact:
AutoSport.com[/list]
Accu-Gage EX02
$15.95Overall Score: 13.5
Accuracy: 3.5
Durability: 0.0
Form/Fit: 5.0
Readabilty: 5.0
Type: Analog Dial
Range: 0-100 psi
Claims: Inflates with air pump
Comments: +1 psi @ 35, +1.5 psi @ 20 & 50. Super easy to read gauge face. Rubber bumper case doesn't adequately protect it. A fine instrument; drop it and you'll knock it out of whack. Locks to valve stem. 10" braided flexible hose. Holds reading solid until you release valve.
Contact:
AutoSport.com[/list]
Intercomp #360070
$38.95Overall Score: 13.0
Accuracy: 4.0
Durability: N/A
Form/Fit: 2.0
Readabilty: 4.0
Type: Analog Dial
Range: 0-60 psi
Claims: 2 1/2" high quality, glow-in-the-dark face
Comments: +1 psi @ 35 and 50. Easy to read. Big numbers, clear marks for every whole psi. Fine, precise needle. Heavy-duty feel, swivel chuck, thick hose. Pressure falls when it's removed from valve.
Contact:
Intercomp-Racing.com[/list]
Slime Sport Gauge
$4.99Overall Score: 13.0
Accuracy: 2.0
Durability: 4.0
Form/Fit: 3.0
Readabilty: 3.0
Type: Analog Dial
Range: 10-75 psi
Claims: with Trigger Rest Button
Comments: +/-3 psi @ 50. Gauge face is very difficult to read. All plastic, feels cheap. Fits in hand okay, chuck angled correctly. Holds pressure well until you push plastic release button. Accuracy better after drops!
Contact: AutoZone
Monkey Grip #M872
$6.99Overall Score: 11.5
Accuracy: 2.0
Durability: 2.5
Form/Fit: 2.0
Readabilty: 5.0
Type: Analog Dial
Range: 0-60 psi
Claims: Nothing Grips Like the Monkey
Comments: +/- 3 psi at times. Easy to read gauge. 1 psi increments. Heavy chrome, cheap vinyl carrying case, no real protection. Must be held striaght on. Release valve holds pressure well. Accuracy better after drops!
Contact: Checker Auto Parts
Magnetic Mini Tire Gauge
$2.49Overall Score: 5.0
Accuracy: 1.0
Durability: 0.0
Form/Fit: 3.0
Readabilty: 1.0
Type: Pencil
Range: 10-50 psi
Claims: None
Comments: +/-4 psi @ 20-40, -1.5 psi @ 40+. Marks are 2 psi apart. Very small and hard to read. Fits in hand okay. Fell apart when dropped, but was hard to push off bench due to clip-on magnet.
Contact: Checker Auto Parts
Accu-Gage DP120C Truck Tire Gaugel
$4.99Overall Score: 4.5
Accuracy: 0.0
Durability: 0.0
Form/Fit: 2.0
Readabilty: 2.5
Type: Pencil
Range: 20-120 psi
Claims: Dual Cuck (both ends)
Comments:
Poor accuracy.[/i] +5-5.5 psi across range. Fits the valve stem like a vacuum. Best of any gauge in this test, no "pssst" when taking it off. Large, heavy duty gauge with dual chuck on both ends, neither works particularly well on motorcycles.
Contact: Sears Auto Center[/list]
BikeMaster #15-1506
$10.99UnacceptableAccuracy: 3.0
Durability: 2.5
Form/Fit: 3.0
Readabilty: 0.0
Type: Analog Dial
Range: 0-60 psi
Claims: Simple, honest value
Comments:
Unacceptable.[/u][/i] -2 psi @ 20 psi, +/- 1 PSI @ 50. Easy to read. Fitted with a release valve and swivel chuck, but pressure reading begines to fall as soon as it's removed from the tire, making reading the gauge nearly impossible on a motorcycle.
Contact: Cycle Gear[/list]